US: Northern Dakota -Mayor, Tom Ross, takes a bad video for 'Romantic Partner', which mistakenly sends to the city attorney; thank you | Today news

North Dakota’s Minot Mayor Tom Ross resigned on Tuesday after an investigation convicted him of mistakenly senting a rogue video to the city attorney, AP reports. According to the report, Ross resigned on the same day when an investigative report was made public stating that Ross sent a video of himself who masturbated to the city attorney Stefanie Stalheim Masturbate in January. The report states that Ross sent the video minutes after the two had a phone call about the suicide of a police officer. When Ross was added, Ross even asked Stalheim to remove the video, not watch and to keep the incident between them. Later, while talking to an interviewer, Ross said he recorded the video at home during a lunch and meant to send it to his romantic partner, not to Stalheim. He said it’s “a sexy video for his girlfriend.” With Ross her direct supervisor and her annual review at the time pending, Stalheim struggled to make a formal report, the report states. Her complaint asked for an apology from Ross and for resigning it as mayor. In the investigation, the investigating officer found that Ross’s actions “directly caused the inability of Stalheim to work in an environment that is free from unreasonable sexual harassment and created an offensive work environment.” Ross said on Wednesday that he takes full responsibility and that Stalheim “holds respect and respect.” He said he did not resign earlier “to respect the process”, adding that he intends to focus on himself, heal and move forward with his family. New elections in 15 days: Meanwhile, the Minot City Council voted Tuesday to appoint a mayor from within the council after 15 days. It is a timeframe for citizens to request a special election. Earlier in 2022, Ross was elected mayor after serving in the city council for two years. Minot, about 50 kilometers south of the Canadian border, is home to more than 47,000 people. With agency input.